It is very difficult to write a true crime novel in this day and age without having it be sensationalist, and I won't go so far as to say that WilliamIt is very difficult to write a true crime novel in this day and age without having it be sensationalist, and I won't go so far as to say that Williams has achieved Helter Skelter levels of journalistic integrity with Invisible Darkness, but the fact of the matter is that for true crime, this is a well-written piece. The case itself is fascinating from the get-go, and the author pulls no punches as he narrates the compelling depravity from as far back as he could reach. I've read hundreds of books in the genre and something about this one will always place it in my top ten list....more